Under the Senate bill, women turning 18 on or after January 1 2018 would be required to register for Selective Service — just like their male peers have always been forced to do — and risk the loss of federal aid by failing to register.

Among the policy's vocal supporters is Republican Senator John McCain, the chairman of the Armed Services Committee, who said:

A 12-year member of North Dakota's state assembly, Republican Randy Boehning, was revealed to have a profile on Grindr, a popular app amongst gay, bi, and curious guys. The Grindr profile in question is that of ‘Top Man!' and has the description:

"Seems I haven't found mister right yet, so need to keep looking for and having fun on the way! Hit me up boys."

That's all fine and well except Boehning is actually known for repeatedly voting against a bill that, if passed, would have included sexual orientation to the state's anti-discrimination law. OH THE HYPOCRISY!

Boehning claims that an employee at the Capitol had mentioned to him that another lawmaker was going to out him if he continued to vote against bills granting equality and protection to gays.

The hard proof came forward when, Dustin Smith, a local 21-year-old claims he was sent an unsolicited picture of Boehning's penis and several other messages and leaked them to The Forum earlier last month due to Boehning's discriminatory voting.

Smith's opinion on Boehning and his voting was perfectly summed up by his statement: